Travel Wine Glasses

February 15, 2008 6:00 pm | Uncategorized

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travel wine glasses
Bought my sis 2 special wine glasses. Would like to carry home for xmas in my luggage but how to pack?

These are hand-painted his and her personalized stemware (25 bucks ea!). Should I try to put them in suitcase when I fly home for Christmas, or am I better off trying to send them through the mail? I’ve seen wine class travel cases for sale on line, but they’re running $60 on up, more than I wanted to spend . . .

If it were me, I’d either mail them or ship them via UPS or FedEx. You don’t want to put them in your checked luggage – they could easily get broken or stolen. You could carry them on, of course, but don’t gift-wrap them – the package would need to be opened at security.

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